Pasquale de' Rossi


Pasquale de' Rossi, also known as Pasqualino de' Rossi, was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Born in Vicenza, he was mostly self-trained in design. He painted a Baptism of Christ for the Montemirabile Chapel in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome and also painted much for the Royal Palace of Turin.
A survey from 1867 mentions his principal works were Christ's in the Garden of Gesthemane in the Mount of Olives and the Baptism of Jesus ; a Baptism of St Augustine, a St John the Baptist, a Mary Magdalen, and a Virgin Mary ; a Mass of St Gregory in the style of Guercino ; an Adoration by the Shepherds ; Dionysus and the Tyrant School-master ; as well as a number of religious paintings in Turin.